The laughter won’t stop with Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids. With hundreds of one-liners, knock knock jokes, and tongue twisters, this book is sure to have kids rolling on the floor! These good, clean jokes are perfect for the young comedian in your family.

Everyone loves the movie Frozen and I know lots of parents on the search for Frozen Disney Black Friday Deals! My boys are even big fans and circled several Olaf items in the toy catalogs! We have watched the movie countless times but don’t actually have any toys that go along with it…but I feel like Santa might be changing that!

Frozen Disney items will sell out quickly when there is a good deal so you’re going to want to be prepared to get to Black Friday sales early if an Anna or Elsa item are on your shopping list!

Here is a table that compares the best Frozen Disney Black Friday Deals so you can know where the top deals can be found on this crazy shopping day that will save you tons of money!

This past week I have experienced a rite of passage for most parents-a stomach bug with my toddler. This was a first for me and I knew I had to try something to ease the constant wiping on his poor little bum! Enter Cottonelle Flushable Cleansing Cloths!

My 3 year old son was IN TEARS after his first 3 trips to the potty and the Cottonelle Cloths saved the day! He begged for me not use “the paper” and only “the wipe”. Since things in the bathroom were a mess, I happily granted his request. The wipes not only helped clean his bum, but also the toilet, the floor, well….you get the idea! These handy little cloths will certainly be incorporated in our bathroom routine from this day forward! I have to also tell you, these cloths are not just for my kids-they work pretty well for adults too (just saying)!

Cottonelle Clean Care Toilet Paper
– Strong and effective for a confident clean
– Tuggable, huggable softness that goes a long way
– Two-ply
– Pairs well with Cottonelle Flushable Cleansing Cloths for the ultimate in clean

I have 2 friends right now who recently had babies and who each also have a 2 or 3 year old at home, and they are going through a rough time. What mom in this situation doesn’t? I remember how tough it was in the beginning trying to balance breastfeeding, diaper changes, and late nights, but still trying to give your toddler adequete mommy time. It’s TOUGH! So to all those new moms in this situation, I give you this:

Dear Mom of a newborn +1,

I see you in the park struggling to push the stroller and keep your toddler from running too far ahead and I remember. I remember the desperation of wanting my toddler to just listen, to understand that Mommy is exhausted. I remember wondering what the other moms were thinking (or saying) about my inadequecy of handling 2 kids in public. I remember wanting to just pack everyone and everything back up in the car and go home, where I can hide from my imagined failures.

I want to run up and hug you and tell you it WILL GET BETTER. But I know that will make you probably want to hit me, or squirt the leaking breast milk in my face to shut me up. I want to tell you that I have been through what you’re going through and that really, moms with one child just will never understand. Yes, they have their breakdowns and tough moments-but they will never understand the struggle of balancing a newborn and a toddler at the same time. They will never understand how heart wrenching it is to see your toddler’s face drop when the newborn starts to cry as soon as you finally get to sit and do a puzzle with the “big brother”. How helpless you feel while nursing the baby when you look over to see your toddler making the biggest mess in the history of messes just because they are so desperate for your attention.

But I promise, this will pass! Soon you’ll figure out a schedule of nursing, feeding, playing, diapering, and napping. You WILL! Notice I didn’t add laundry and cleaning to that list-that will come later…and having dinner ready at dinner time, well that’s why God invented take out. And don’t worry, you’ll also learn to carve out time in order to have special moments with each child and you’ll learn to savor them and rejoice that the hell you went through is over (well at least for that stage).